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In general I have had a subscription to Consumers Reports online and have used it a few times when buying appliances. I mainly used it in 2019 when we were renovating our old kitchen, and in 2020 when we had to buy a new dishwasher, and a new refrigerator. I have shared the password with friends and family as well.
I use Consumer Reports through local library when I need to reference (I’m American). On the other hand, as many have mentioned they don’t update very often. I regularly use The Wirecutter for reviews and choices of all types of smaller items from baby stuff to TVs. Highly recommend!
And instead of making a whole separate post, here's Consumer Report's Top Picks. Under $25,000. Small Car: Nissan Sentra. Subcompact SUV: Nissan Rogue Sport. $25,000-$35,000. Small SUV: Subaru Forester. Midsized Sedan: Honda Accord. Hybrid: Toyota Prius and Prius Prime. $35,000-$45,000.
I’ve had 2 BMWs and have had no major issues. People are living in the early 2000s, BMW reliability has improved. I think more early 2010's. Early 2000's was E46/E39/E38 w/ reliable 6 pots (M52/M54) w/ V8/V12 offerings for people with deep pockets.
You can see this in their Tesla review. User "Satisfaction" is always insanely high, even when the user self reported "Reliability" on Teslas is very low. Comes with a lot of Tesla owners bein smug and satisfied with their admittedly cool car, and choosing to overlook a myriad of quality problems that often come up.
BMW has ranked high in reliability for a while now. The reliability of the E series cars isn’t current anymore. BMW and Mini's reliability has greatly improved over the last decade. The problem's with CR's methodology have become more and more obvious over the past decade.
It's one of the few truly neutral sources of consumer data that exists on this Earth, and you want to rip them off to save a few bucks. Screw you. Our local reputable appliance store in the Boston area has a great review of the top brands based on their analysis of over 40,000 service calls each year.
Knowing consumer report, I wouldn't be surprised if like half of the issues with evs are just people reporting not working chargers, which is a real problem for non-tesla EVs. In personal experience, owning 2 EVs for years now, they're definitely not only more reliable but also in general less of a hassle to have in terms of the regular ...
Volvos main mechanicals are quite reliable these days, but they can have little nagging electronics and infotainment issues which add up in the stats. For what most would consider actual reliability they are just fine and have stellar warranties. Jeep FTW! “It’s a Jeep thing, you wouldn’t understand.
Wirecutter sometimes dings otherwise good picks for somewhat subjective things which is fine, but you need determine if you agree with their reasoning. 2. Itisd. • 3 yr. ago. Of those two, Consumer reports... But, be aware that their reviews are really just the reviewers opinions, and IMHO are often biased.